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How To Reach Cuttack

Odisha, India
Place Details: The Ancient Capital: Cuttack is one of the oldest cities in Odisha, serving as the state's capital for over nine centuries before Bhubaneswar. Located at the apex of the Mahanadi delta, it is surrounded by the rivers Mahanadi and Kathajodi, giving it a unique island-like geography. Si lver Filigree Hub: The city is globally famous for its "Tarkashi" or silver filigree work, a delicate art form where artisans create intricate jewelry and artifacts. This centuries-old craft has given Cuttack the nickname "The Silver City," and its products are sought after by collectors worldwide. Cultural Vibrancy: Known for its grand celebration of Durga Puja and the historic Bali Jatra fair, the city is a hub of cultural and commercial activity. It is a place where history lives in the narrow lanes, ancient forts, and the bustling markets that have existed for generations. Educational and Judicial Center: Cuttack is home to the High Court of Odisha and several premier educational institutions like the Ravenshaw University. This gives the city a scholarly atmosphere, blending its rich past with a vibrant, modern intellectual community. :

How to Reach

Place

How

to

Reach:

By

Air:

The

nearest

airport

is

Biju

Patnaik

International

Airport

in

Bhubaneswar,

which

is

just

25-30

KM

away.



Travelers

can

easily

take

a

taxi

or

a

shuttle

bus

from

the

airport

to

reach

Cuttack

via

the

twin-city

highway

in

about

45

minutes.



By

Train:

Cuttack

Railway

Station

is

a

major

junction

on

the

East

Coast

Railway

line

and

is

connected

to

all

major

cities

in

India.



Almost

all

express

and

superfast

trains

passing

through

Odisha

stop

here,

making

it

highly

accessible

for

travelers

from

Kolkata,

Delhi,

or

Chennai.



By

Road:

The

city

is

a

major

transit

point

on

National

Highway

16

and

has

excellent

bus

connectivity

to

all

parts

of

Odisha

and

neighboring

states.



Frequent

bus

services,

both

government-run

and

private,

operate

between

Cuttack

and

Bhubaneswar

every

few

minutes.



By

Local

Transport:

Within

the

city,

auto-rickshaws

and

cycle-rickshaws

are

the

most

common

modes

of

transport

through

the

narrow,

historic

lanes.



App-based

taxi

services

like

Ola

and

Uber

are

also

available

for

more

comfortable

travel

between

distant

parts

of

the

city.



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